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I'm in Wigan and know that one local company is charging £165 for a level load of harwood and 135 for larch. This is based on approx 2m3.

 

What you need to do is pick a price and stick to it. I have people ask about how much for net sacks and they come out with I can get them for a pound. In that case I say buy them for a pound but not from me. You need to do the same with your logs from a tipper. Pick a price and stick to it. Round our way between 100 and 140 a tipper load for mixed wood is fine.

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